Petraco Ricardo, Dehbi Hakim-Moulay, Howard James P, Shun-Shin Matthew J, Sen Sayan, Nijjer Sukhjinder S, Mayet Jamil, Davies Justin E, Francis Darrel P
International Centre for Circulatory Health, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK.
Open Heart. 2018 Jan 20;5(1):e000663. doi: 10.1136/openhrt-2017-000663. eCollection 2018.
Diagnostic accuracy is widely accepted by researchers and clinicians as an optimal expression of a test's performance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of disease severity distribution on values of diagnostic accuracy as well as propose a sample-independent methodology to calculate and display accuracy of diagnostic tests.
We evaluated the diagnostic relationship between two hypothetical methods to measure serum cholesterol (Chol and Chol) by generating samples with statistical software and (1) keeping the numerical relationship between methods unchanged and (2) changing the distribution of cholesterol values. Metrics of categorical agreement were calculated (accuracy, sensitivity and specificity). Finally, a novel methodology to display and calculate accuracy values was presented (the V-plot of accuracies).
No single value of diagnostic accuracy can be used to describe the relationship between tests, as accuracy is a metric heavily affected by the underlying sample distribution. Our novel proposed methodology, the V-plot of accuracies, can be used as a sample-independent measure of a test performance against a reference gold standard.